Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1951 — Page 8
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I {ES MN Toscanini, Puccini Are Subjects of New Musical Biographies
“THE MAESTRO: THE LIFE OF ARTURO TOSCANINI." By Howard Taubman. New York, Simon & Schuster, $5. "PUCCINL" A biography. By George R. Marek, New York, Simon & Schuster, $5.
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Cook, 18th Century explorer whose many important sea voyages are ably recorded here.
Among the most exciting are Capt. Cook's voyages into the Pacific, and his adventures in
. By HENRY BUTLER “THE MAESTRO,” Howard Taubman's study of Arturo Toscanini, and George R. Marek’s “Puccini” are Simon & Schuster’s contribution this week to the music library. Mr. Taubman, music editor of the New York Times, accompanied Toscanini on last season's NBC Symphony tour and won the 1950 Music Lovers League Prize for his|
{known New Zealand and AustraHa. Capt Cook emerges here as a {man whose work was of tremenlous importance in opening the! ea lanes of the earth.
reports. | remem ry ’ . ; Is considerably less than godlike NO LIST. AND ESSAYIST . ... Helen Macinnes and Gilbert Highet deceptiveness. feeding on half-lies Mr. Marek, music editor of; 1s" jealousies and his some-. and half- otis,
Good H k v R t 8 s e or other I. yng tor ot ‘Neither Five Nor Three’ Tells -muars “wow” communion terial to fill the Puccini gap on the| ou x . . ° ade headway among magazine | Gripping Espionage Story
biogyaphy shelf. | CERTAINLY the maestros rly publishers, teachers and| I'll say here I think Mr. Marek’s| jornery side and his limitations as the SJerey. Now they've Sot to roll, book is more informative and/gn { " " Up thelr sleeves, like the unions more interesting. Puccini, of, nterpreter both belong in a “NEITHER FIVE NOR THREE." A ok! By Helen ‘Maclnne: and'did. and clean house themselves.” complete pfeture. Toscanini him- Highet. New York, Harcourt, Brace, $3. By FREDERICK WOLTMAN ‘husband interposed, “i% that com-| Scripps-Howard Staff Writer munism means a gradual corpup-| |
course, has been dead since 1924, HELEN MacINNES, whose spy thrillers are_regular tion of character. It goes so far
and Mr. Marek consequently has /self has admitted his indifferbeen somewhat freer to examine| ence towards large realms of musellers, and her husband, Gilbert Highet, the Greek that people touched with it can! no longer even act as decent hu-!
C rripert
+ his subject critically than Mr./slc, especially modern. He has Taubman has been. been justly criticized for wasting best
time on impeccable performance » " » y MR. TAUBMAN. it seems tof mediocre Italian overtures. and Latin scholar, have been Ailigently “boning up,” a8 an bein ” . |The ups and downs, the ins and the Scottish-born couple put it, “on an extremely good a =
me, adds comparatively little BU outs of this great man's extraor- |p | THE HIGHETS make a unique | statistics to what already has dinary career deserve more exbeen written about Toscanini else- tended treatment. where. He tells us more about] Evidently Mr. Taubman
the early years of struggle, priva-| written fairly hurriedly, in or- > tion Rs discouragement. He der to time publication coinel- Brac e & C 0. adds more instances of Tosca- dentally with the maestro’s pre-.
Not on her latest novel, “Neither Five Nor Three,” nas just published by Harcourt, " J I y OR, AS ONE reviewer wrote, into Helen's speech as the excite“Neither Five Nor Three” will ment of conversation rises. A Co-| “make pinks turn purple.” lumbia Latin and Greek professor Her central character, Scott who lectured 10 years at Oxford,’
‘stimulated by each other’s ideas,
On the contrary, the object
seasons with the Metropolitan the maestro became possibly the indoctrinated to pass the exams pencil and pad, Miss Maclnnes
sisted, and “has no inside dope on
Opera. most finicky recording artist in and take their final oaths of ~ ists." LIRE OTHER MmenLators. history y g citizenship the other day, a ph the Communists! the Nazis either.) ol. mony botn compared with getting! just got worried about them. showing her husband a chapter.
he gives us examples of Tosca-| WITH GIAC OMO PUCCINI as married. ? . & nini’s apparently deliberate baton- {subject, Mr. Marek has fared bet-| Helen was hardly displeased “THEN CAME the breaking tantrums and walk-out/ter. The composer of “La Bo- when the naturalization examiner Warsaw in the autumn of 1944./in the living room. Their son, strikes by which the maestro al- heme,” “Tosca” and “Madame asked tne routine question, “Can With the Russian army only nine fon, t ph i Ea Sines 2 20 |81de oO e duet wnen nes ome ways has contrived to discipline ” you read and write?’ And, after miles away, the Germans strapped | impresarios, sopranos and orches-| [Busterfivh may seem InAniieil, she replied “Yes,” remarked, women and children to their tanks A freshman at Harvard, Keith { tra players. Omitting names, ninj. Actually, he was little more| ThAY's fine. I like your books!” and wiped out the Polish army. Was recently elected to the edi-
torial board of the Lampoon. which might be embarrassing than nine years older than the! & uw Russia claimed there was no upthough Ccertalily revealing, helmacstror: — © | THE HIGHETS were still pretty rising because it wasn't led by, 1% Was four years ago that the
|Highets felt ready for American gives us typical Toscanini com- ecstatic about the citizenship busi- Communists. And I said to myself, he Tents on other conductors. His story is a slum-to-luxury| ..q ae they got around 'to dis-| “That's the power of propaganda |G tiZenshi; and Helen was think-|
His attitude, in short, is one of saga which suggests a movie, but| | cussing “Neither Five Nor Three” we can 't give in to.” ing of writing a controversial
which could never get by the] } idolatry, which possibly is justified Johnston Office, - For just one lin their 535 Park Ave. apartment.| “After that I saw the hatchet!
by the maestro’s solid achieve- item. he lived several year tp| Unlike “Above Suspicion” and job so many reviews did on W. L./| ment, | years wi |“Assignment in Brittany,” both of White’s ‘Report on the Russians’| : 3 s = =» (2 arpa vorman £ioze per Bu which made successful movies, the because he told the truth et ae fell Uke foreigners, Nome: REVERENCE for Toscanini| P87 & Ce © er legally IT®€ jater MacInnes deals not with Russia. The danger of COMMU- «phen we knew no review 1d as a conductor is one thing. Rev-|t0 marry Puccinl. but with a far nism, I realized, was not its appeal gc." ‘Hare are Ee erence for him as a personality—! “ o.° : to the American p.ople—they've pi 4 ares» p yi a very often difficult and can- MR. MAREK went "through a got too much common sense and| — great deal of material, including respect for human beings—but its | ANNOUNCEMENTS
tankerous personality—is another WESTINGHOUSE (
thing. Toscanini’s blaze of glory| Some hitherto unpublished correwith the New York Philharmonic, spondence, in preparing this book. in Nao Viol ina EI 1a January, 1026, in 'Some of the Puccini papers, inci- pore in New York and exposes a Ae, volved, among other things, sharp dentally, turned up in a storage ; '* calls the. “nbm-Comn Da vimedinte Delivery s po -Communis competition with Leopold Stokow- room of the New York Publle Your Northeast Appliance Dealer ’ { JARRETT'S| 2417 STATION (Brightweed) CH. 1411 ||
(visited England and their native} ™ { Scotland.
Nazi espionage, subtler kind It weaves a suspenseful tale of Communist penetration: into the world of communication right
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ift of a GI who ev dent! Bt helped ransack the irritate the critics who used to Koussevitzky from Boston, whose y pe o/inveigh against Red-baiters while orchestras previously had been Puccini villa in Torre del Lago delfying Fascist-baiters. 3 | packing Carnegie Hall for their|during the American invasion of 8 alter annual concert series, while the|Italy. Philharmonic and the old Walter] The secret of Puccini's life and Damrosch Symphony had beenithe key to much of his operatic moseying along to poor box-office, composing and his choice of In that competition, as later, [librettos is, Mr. Marek believes, a in the rivalry over symphonic re- personal idiosyncrasy. Puccini, in
iC is 'S 8 ! ski from Philadelphia and Serge Library, {Communists THe book's sure 10
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da ay 1:30 H RRMANN FUNERAL HOME" 1008 S. East Bt. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 6 p. m. Saturday.
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HOME, Seen wesy| BN ana ei TL may call after 7 p. m. Saturday. L1-6280. nay vail after 7 5, Betusdey. L io, iy, S| CHARM Peter May Ch ouns up 93 7/4, * CROSSWORD PI PUZZLE Clark, city, brother of Harriett ForJ J - i } Ar Cla Rel Shmen ai $2,500 = “ & Chassis Type Answer to Previous Puzzle | Gifs’ Sane? cant Binal : [SIH[OIRITIEIS]T] away Friday. Friends may call at TIERADICINN] IF orl roast souk 1s runeral ‘luesday, r f HORIZONTAL 4 Nuisance pried i he wif Erde” Hill. » naersor papers 1 S$ or. od 1,5 Depicted 5 Allowarice for CLONES Joseph ” Paul, of 641 N. i waste Oakiand Ave. passed away Friday, vehicle 6 Stout cord age 46 years, husband of Helen 10 Sews loosely ” re Ciones, father of Jerry Josepn Clones, . . > Underwriting on of Mrs. Helen Parsons, brother Remodeling, Improving or Repairing ® Convert- 12 Bellowed account (ab.) of Mrs, Asnes Brown. J lees Mon . + ; : 14 Individual 8 Algonquian MIEIARIE IDL AMS | MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2060 E. ing Residence to Multiple Units ® Modern Heat- 15 Headlong Indian RMEDI AS] [C] Michigan St.; St. Phillip Neri Church, . . eT 17Ever (contr.) 9 Sharper NIE [ST AERO) Cub of St pilin “Ner\. Church wil ing Plant, Bath or Kitchen e Building Garage 18 Annex al MENT] [EIEET] mest. Sunday evening at 7 p. m. at eace or pr . . : 19 Hackneyed 1] Steamer (ab.) 27 War god 42 Ireland COBON—Joseph. _ Entered into rest ; Storm Windows, Insulating, ete. | 20 Compass point 13 Frightful 32 Piloted 43 Egyptian Thursday" a jo ol years. Husband | 21 Oriental 16 East Indies 33 Thin net sun gd of Earl and George Cobon. service | measure (ab.) fabric 44 Circle part pnday BY Wo Meth, Monthly Payments +++12,18, 24 or 30 Months 22 Babylonian 24 Feminine 34 Races 45 Boy’s name Burial a Soph | Friends mis may cali deity appellation 36 Penetrate 46 Ceremony HARRY W. S0ORE PEACE CHAPEL 23 Low haunts 25 Pointed heel 40 Chief god of 51 Palm lily SERV Ee For 12 Months For 24 Months 28 Difiead ’ implement i is aidan 59 Threestond cons Teg ® Bt, Btuley addi city, vin , Greenwood, uncle o You | You Pay You Pay 29 Area measure rr i ace Receive Repay Monthly Repay Monthly 30 Symbol Jor brim AY Barth piace. Method: \ u u st Church riends may call at the $200 $210.53 | $17.55 $220.24 | § 9.18 31 Legal point Lips LON CHAPEL OF "THE 300 315.79 26.32 330.36 13.77 33 Former cox —Kathoyn W. 2013 Broadway, : n .. Pool, 500 52632 | 438 | 55061 | 2295 pie] Pua todianapolst Mrs. FOr Schenck, ° oyal Italian Mrs. Charles Gilbert of Crawfords750 789.47 65.80 825.91 34.42 family name ville, Miss Elizabeth Winter, Pensa2 y oi . Winte! 1 1000 1052.63 81.12 1101.22 45.89 g1 Proposition Chicano, J.; assed A My MORTUARY, 10 2 i { 39 Lion Priends invited. Burial ‘CrawtordsAlso for Larger Amounts 41 Pinnacle of ice ville. Friends may call at _mortury. on ON SIE A DLT Ya of 47 Conducted loved T husb nd of Vivian and Sather 48 Diadem of Karen‘ Sue Drinkut, son . and Mrs. Edward E. Drinkut, Slo: 49 Anger of Mildred Knight, Indianapolis, and 50 Redactor John, Frank, Herbert and Albert : Wesley Drinkut. Indianapolis, and 52 Volcanic coseph C. Drinkut, Port Royal, Pa. INDIANAPOLIS orifice and Edison Drinkut, Dayton. O. Fuaad neral setvioes Monday. RL my from 34 Limicoline CHAPEL: 5377 E. Washington Bt. pn Ai ger hb mand any ca aturday, 7- . 14 CITY-WIDE OFFICES » SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK 35 Prevaricated time Sunday. —— ho . , 2531 Rit4 ; VERTICAL VLYTT- Pred, ta yesry 3631 N. Rit : MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1 Plyii, father of Cleo Spencer aid MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 2 Rivioyed so Piper dics § roi invited. Burial porine in. Priends may call after Saturday.
STACKHOUSE—Mary C., age 81, 8. Whitcomb, mother of- Mrs. Stackhouse. Fred Abel, Mrs. Eminger and Hagpold Nine, stepmother of Mrs. Ed ‘Watkins and Mrs, Mary Abel, Los Angeles: Dave and Stackhouse. sister of C. C, , passed away. Friends may the DORSEY FUNERAL | E. 3925 E. New York St. atier | m. Saturday. Funeral 10 a m. | Yiiaay at funeral home. Burial Mt. Run Cemetery, near Lebanon, Indiana, STECKLEY— Mr. Glen L., of 521 N. Bancroft, husband of Ruth L., tather of Robert, James and Philip Steckley, all of Indianapolis; son of George Steckley and brother of Verne
1422 Prospect
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and repairing services.
“Home of Personal Service” | JORDAN FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance Service | AM-4304 IM-4308
ROBERT W. STIRLING
MA-6570
WALL TO WALL CARPETS CLEANED
We have added this new service to Sur usual fine rug and furniture cleaning
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| | ey, both of Kendallville, Ind.; Bre. Robert Van ri of Lak laa For: | RUG CLEANERS MA. 7309 per a eatin re er ore cago, ssed away Friday. Bervices ART SHOP, FREE CLASSES FLAK WER & BUCHANAN MORTU- Paaoes . Taots rtp | ondary. 2 p. . Friends ine duet, Diuries, liver . flowers, | ted. Wendy ma at mortuary. | 237 + Morris 8t. ¢ | v =
10 Lost and Found
$1000 REWARD offered for information leading to the return of 2 packets of industrial diamonds in leather briefcase. Lost as a result auto accident occurring Wed., Feb. 31 at 6:00 p. m. 3% ml ig of
Knightstown, Ind., on U. 8. Mr. Irwin, MA-5463, pn BROWN LEATHER purse lost, cone
taining valuable Lo and family pictures. If iound ase return or mall to 5060 E. .» The Emerten Restaurant. ne Tey asked. Reward.
FOUND—Small trailer, damaged, 2
Sense: Belleved discarded. CLARINET, black, Martin Freres, can be identified. BL-9766.
10a Péts Lost & Found
LOST—Monday morn. Small black and white longhaired dog on Circle. Boone Co. lic. Helght about 1 ft. Answers to name of ‘‘Skippy.” Children's pet. Rew. Please call Mr. Beard, I LI-9375, BR-~1281.
LOST—Small tan and white terrier named Jerry. Has chain, Last seen nr, State and Prosp. Call MA-7803 before 8 a. m., aft. 5:30 eve. Days. RI-9768. Rew COCKER, Ted blond male, lost. swers to name “Dandy.” Finder call . AT-0531 or 47202 Greenfield. Reward
COCKER SPANIEL, lost, wearin WV Return to 5219 E.
ng Ted
ACK COCKER, male, los Chald Guidance Clinic, Soa9 nee:
MA-5381 or AT-1551. Reward. LOST -Black Pekinese dog named “Midget.” CA-4601.
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PAUL'S SANITARIUM 2019 N. ILL. ST.
FOR Drug Addiction and Alcoholism IS NOW OPE THIS IS THE HORD TREATMENT FORMERLY OF SHELBYVILLE, IND. For information or appt. call WI1487
Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist
“is now located on entire 6th floor
Marion Bldg, W. Ohio, corner. Meridian near Post Office. Formerly of 301 zoosevelt Bldg. LI-7022,
“IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
See the ‘Life Saver ™ H. E. FRAUER & CO. 460 BE. Wash, wl RI1-3160 ALCOHOLIC Anonymous Freedom Group may be ‘reached through P. O. Box 63. Stianapalis, or by telephoning BL-2636 er MUST sell my 49 Chevrolet; $1195.” Will take cheaper car. Can finance balance. Call Duke at LI-1052. PROTEC T paint gloss on walls and woodwork Clean with new C-33 Concentrate, Block's Notions. WE say it again and again. Condensa Foam is tops for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Vonneguts.
“FLOWER-MAKING MATERIALS Wood fiber, crepe
, Jenves centers, wire,
pov per ent cut peta CA-15
REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. For S8R-22's payment plan CALL COLBROOK. GL-2650
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ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS — Men's & ladies’ garments. Eien Tailor 8hop. 1418 E_ Wash. FR-3709.
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Fireplaces—Brick—Block
Chimneys, brick veneer, garages, storerooms, walks and porches, All kinds mdsonry work, new & ree pair. Immed. serv. AT-2074
BRICK, Stone and cement, firep ces, porches, walks, steps and riveways. AT-6847. IMMEDIATE service on brick and 9 work. Harry C. Elliott, BL~ BRICK — BLOCK — CEMENT work, After 6 p. m. BE-5205, BRICK WORK, TUCK- POINTING}
flue repair, cement work. WI-1203, REMODELING, NEED MORE SOON _Call GA-1942 day or night,
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